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Learning Spanish at the office?

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I work for a construction company, all of our crew members are Spanish and very few speak any English. I have a lot of free time in the office so I thought it would be benificial to learn Spanish, not only for this job but for every day life and future work.

So does anyone know of a GOOD program to use while I am at the office? Preferably a computer program and book together.

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  1. Rosetta Stone is a great program to learn a new language.  Many businesses and government agencies use it.  I'm currently learining how to speak arabic for a future job.  Hope this helps.


  2. I worked at target for a year and learned the most spanish ever!

    Met some really good people too and my grilfriends and I ended up going to regaetone clubs and stuff...

    I'm pretty sure most of what I learned is not helpful to you... Do you need to order a drink, or ask where the bathroom is?LOL

    I see alot of comercials for rosseta stone.. you might look into thatr- most spanish is slang.. there are many diffrent variations.. Koodos on learning a new laguage:)

    EDIT** THey guy above me is kinda touchy... whatch out..

    Be happy Dude! It's friday...Most "hispanics" Don't get upset when you say that anyways.. trust me I know

  3. Rosetta Stone. A few of my friends took the Asian version and they impressed me with it. Within a few days they were already saying phrases. The program is great but I was in a similar situation you are in a few years ago. I learned by constantly speaking to the workers in whatever spanish I could. They will help you I'm sure.

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